Human trafficking risk factors, health impacts, and opportunities for intervention in Uganda: a qualitative analysis.
Robin E KlabbersAndrea HughesMeredith DankKelli N O'LaughlinMutaawe RogersHanni StoklosaPublished in: Global health research and policy (2023)
To address and prevent human trafficking, localized interventions are needed at all stages of the human trafficking trajectory. Health impacts of human trafficking are severe. As some of the few professionals trafficking victims interact with, police and healthcare workers are important targets for anti-trafficking training. Improved understanding of human trafficking drivers and barriers and facilitators to seeking help can inform the design of necessary interventions.